Perfect Pulled Pork and Burgers on $25 Expert Grill
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 13 ก.ค. 2024
- Have you ever rolled quarters for gas and also want to cook out? I'm not sure how the Venn diagram for those two things looks, but I've got just the video for you! We're doing burgers and pulled pork on the Expert Grill 17.5" Charcoal Grill, which can be found at your local Wal-Mart for less than $25. We're going to cook a pork butt worthy of a backyard get-together!
Bonus: For our burgers, we've got a garlic aioli recipe!
00:00 - The Intro
00:34 - The Premise
01:20 - Shopping Trip
03:23 - Grill Assembly
05:03 - Feature Walkthrough
06:50 - Burgers!
14:27 - Fire Prep
16:04 - Pork Butt Prep
18:08 - The Cook
22:51 - Pulled Pork!
23:31 - The Tasting
24:37 - The Verdict - แนวปฏิบัติและการใช้ชีวิต
Another perfect example of how it's the pitmaster and not the cooker that makes great BBQ. Well done sir.
While there are definitely times that the pit can make a difference, it's up to the pitmaster to overcome: in other words, to not make excuses. Now, this little grill has a relatively shallow cover. There is a limit to what you can cook. But, if you size appropriately, I think we demonstrated that smoking is a hobby that can be enjoyed by anyone who has a bit of outdoor space: even if their budget is limited. Thanks for watching!
Wow, thanks a lot man. I’ve been doing ribs, burgers, pork chops, and bratwurst, but I’ve been wanting wanting to do this on my little cheap grill at home, but I really wasn’t too confident in my abilities to do this unless I had a much more expensive grill set up.
One of the most fun bbq videos I’ve seen.
Appreciate you for this video sir! Just bought the expert grill yesterday and made some good ass burgers this afternoon. Your video really helped me out since I never grilled before. Cheers bro!
You are EXACTLY the kind of person we'd hoped to reach. I'm very glad your burgers turned out. Happy grilling!
Really great primer on charcoal cooking! Wish I had seen this ages ago.
underrated channel, very well made video, love it
Glad you're enjoying it!
Great video. During my RV Full Time Living days I had The Suitcase Grill. Square with folding legs. It had top vent and side vent with four holes on the side opposite the side vent. I used metal tape to seal the four holes. When smoking, I used the Snake Method. I did a lot of Pork Butt's & Chuck Roasts. Snake method provides 8 hours of low and slow temps. With minimal lifting the lid.
In case anyone was wondering, the formula for converting standard burgers to metric burgers is (Standard Burger * .75) + 1.39. If you weren't wondering, at least now you know. What cuts of meat would you like to see cooked on this tiny grill?
Love this video!!! Good work!!!
We appreciate the kind words!
This was a fun video. Great idea. Keep it up. Cool content.
Appreciate the kind words. I think we’ve all kind of “been there” regarding buying cheap grills and just starting out. Hoping this appeals to those folks.
Thanks! Love the video, keep up the good work!
Glad you enjoyed!
Awesome
Great video
Thanks!
Seasoned Red Oak Chips.
Very entertaining video.
Glad you think so!
Thank you for using the expert grill brand I'm new and in an apartment so it just has to be small and cheap. I was going to get the bigger seventy five dollar one and get fancy. Thanks again.
Glad you enjoyed it. Yep, this little grill is about perfect for apartment living, I'd imagine.
Nice cook out on the cheap grill. I used to have one of those flat grills but I loved to smoke meat. I couldn't fit a tall enough meat for that grill. That's a hassle to clean up the used coals ash from the previous cook.
Yeah, I had the same issue here. Had to pick a smaller piece of meat. This wouldn't be my first choice as a smoker, but it works in a pinch!
Do a Maryland pit beef and/or wings on this little grill
Planning on doing wings soon!
Carne asada 👍🏻
If you understand the general concept of bbq-ing, you can cook a great tasting piece of meat just about on anything.
But part of bbq-ing is buying the gadgets, grills, tools, accessories, etc, tweaking the recipes…
It’s fun using different methods of cooking your food.
Exactly: the experimentation is what really makes it a lot of fun!
I believe brisket is the limit. Not the sky as so stated.
Fair dues.
So what was the total cook time?
Total cook on this one was just shy of 5 hours, I believe.
Glad I watched. I have been learning grilling and a majority of the success seems controlling the temp using vents. Now it’s practice, practice time on my
Weber portable charcoal.